Month: December 2017

There are many Satellites in orbit today capable of recording video from space; there is even a camera attached to the ISS. This is a relatively new and exciting area in Earth Observation. I say new… this article is almost four years old at the time of writing. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/plugged-in/high-definition-video-from-space-is-available-for-purchase-finally/ What does this mean? Is anyone Read more about First steps – video from space[…]

There are a variety of ways to download Sentinel 2 data, for example here, here or here. One of the easiest ways, and it seems to at least to me the fastest, is through AWS. You can go straight to the bucket, or search and explore for data through one of the eight recommended featured Read more about Sentinel 2 level 2a data from AWS[…]

In Q4 2017 there have been at least four Earth Observation related MOOCs that I have been aware of. I have keenly followed these three: Future Learn Earth Observation EO College “Echoes in space” IEA’s Big Data (not solely focused on EO, but there is a decent part devoted to it). All this information was/is Read more about Massive Open Online Courses on Earth Observation 2017[…]